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Ordinance No.30/1994 (8 Nov.) of the Minister of Industry and Commerce concerning the obligatory application of certain national standards; Ordinance No.21/1994 (23 Nov.) of the Minister of Welfare concerning the obligatory application of national standards

Jurisdiction Hungary
Year 1994
Published in Hungarian
Original/other title [Hungarian] Az ipari és kereskedelmi miniszter 30/1994. (XI.8.) IKM rendelete egyes nemzeti szabványok kötelező alkalmazásáról; A népjóléti miniszter 21/1994. (XI. 23.) NM rendelete nemzeti szabványok kötelező alkalmazásáról
Serial title Magyar Közlöny
Source 8 Nov. 1994, No.110, p.3702-3764; 23 Nov. 1994, No.115, p.3937-3939.
Descriptors [Primary] Hungary, occupational safety and health, standard
[Secondary] air temperature, atmospheric pollution, construction industry, dangerous substances, determination in air, electricity, ergonomics, explosives, foundries, heating, hospitals, ionizing radiation, ladders, law, lighting, list, machinery, materials handling, mining and quarrying, noise, packing, filling, pressure vessels, safety engineering, safety literature, skin protection, transport, ventilation, vibration, welding and cutting
Subject category General safety, health and conditions of work
Abstract List of > 2000 Hungarian standards whose application is compulsory until 1999. Most of the standards are OSH-related, covering the following areas: mining; welding; foundries; machinery; transport and packaging; electrical safety; thermal plants; construction safety; heating and ventilation; ladders; chemical products; explosives; safety engineering and documentation; safety of sterilizing and other medical equipment; determination of atmospheric contaminants; air purity, temperature, ventilation and lighting requirements of workplaces; noise exposure limits; vibration measurement; ergonomics; materials movement; skin protection; protection against ionizing radiation.
CIS No. 95-7
Database ID 63859

 

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